About Robert Haffenden, I

Robert Haffenden, bequeathed by his father Thomas Heffenden in 1525, a third share in lands called "Great Knoll, Little Knoll, Corner House Croft, Helle Knoll, Jakscroft, Barnefield, Knottsfield, Harristoname and Gerretfield";

To son Robert a black steer and a red steer, two ewes of his choice, when 24 to have a featherbed and bedding;

To daughter Alice Pix, 30 shillings;

To Marian daughter of William Pix, 30 shillings;

Residue of moveable goods to wife Margaret, who is to be executrix; wife to keep daughter Susan in meat and drink for eight years, and to occupy messuage and

lands which I now occupy, for eight years, she to pay son John £4 per annum, then after eight years son Robert to have messuage and lands for ever, wife to have parlour, bedroom etc and £4 per annum during her widowhood; if daughter Susan die before wife, then wife to have only £2 per annum for life;

To son John a messuage at Tenterden now in the

occupation of Thomas Mungam, and land and wood lately purchased of Edward Hales, Esquire."